DURHAM — The Oyster River High School girls hockey team was a 9-0 winner over ConVal (0-6) on Saturday.

Kayli McPhee and Kaya Cooley scored a pair of goals apiece for the Bobcats (3-1).

Oyster River is in action against Exeter on Wednesday night at the Whittemore Center.

WRESTLING

Locals shine at Noble Invitational

NORTH BERWICK, Maine — A number of local wrestlers competed at the Noble Invitational over the weekend and many found success.

For defending Maine Class A state champion Marshwood, Trevor Smith won the championship at 132 pounds and Cody Hughes won it all at 160. Jackson Howarth finished third at 145, Elliot Allen was fourth at 113 and Tyler Davidson was fourth at 126.

For Noble, Jesse McNally was first at 138. Joe Grenier was runner up at 152 and Brett Gerry did the same at 170. Jake Guimond was third at 182, Wyley Lessard was fourth at 132, John Badger was fourth at 160 and Joe Langley was fourth at 106.

Caleb Cole of Oyster River was third at 160 and Spaulding's Trevor St. Laurent was fourth at 120.br/>Marshwood was first in the team standings with 244.5 points, followed by Noble with 201.

TRACK

Coe-Brown girls shine at Dartmouth

HANOVER — The Coe-Brown girls indoor track team placed third at a meet at Dartmouth College on Saturday.

Alley Savioli was first in the shot put with a throw of 34 feet, 11.25 inches and Samantha Toscano was second in the long jump with a leap of 15-10.25. Katie Scannell was second in the 1,500-meter run in five minutes, 24 seconds. Liz Danis was third in the 3,000 in 10:55 and Brooke Laskowsky was sixth in the 1,500 in 5:29. The 4x200 team of Jelasa Nelson, Lauren Montgomery, Katelyn Terry and Savioli capped off the meet taking fourth place.

Portsmouth boys win

DURHAM — The Portsmouth boys track team finished first at a multi-school meet on Saturday at UNH's Sweet Oval.

Kyle Cayer won the high jump clearing the bar at five feet, 10 inches. Shawn Swist won the 55-meter hurdles in 8.2 seconds. Henry Wager won the 1,000-meter run in two minutes, 47.60 seconds. Jake Becker won the 300 in 39.49 seconds.

The boys relay team of Nathan McFarland, Jack Young, Lexus Reyna and Swist took first place in 3:51.90.

On the girls side, Charley Prevost won the 600 in 1:47.7 and Olivia Eaton won the 1,500 in 5:22.